JAMPRO urges business operators with issues finding market for goods and services to engage the Corporation

President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.

 

 

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President of the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) Shulette Cox is encouraging business operators who have issues finding a market for their goods and services to engage the Corporation.

 

Speaking at a Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Webinar yesterday (April 18), Cox noted that many businesses have indicated that they were not operating at full capacity.

 

This, she pointed out was due to a decline in the demand for goods and services.

 

Noting that the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce has committed to supporting the country’s businesses, Cox said JAMPRO can help operators solve their demand issues.